YAG Capsulotomy: How a YAG Laser Works
A laser is a strong beam of energy that can be focused on a tiny point. A laser can be precisely controlled. This makes it safe and reliable.
The YAG laser
For a capsulotomy, your eye care provider uses a YAG laser. The YAG laser gives off fast, tiny bursts of energy. A special contact lens is used to help focus the laser on the right spot. The laser passes through the front of your eye. It also passes through your new IOL (intraocular lens). It doesn’t harm the IOL. When the laser reaches your posterior capsule, it makes a tiny opening in the cloudy posterior capsule. Light can then enter your eye again without being scattered by the cloudy posterior capsule. Your posterior capsule is still able to hold your IOL in place.